I hope you’re all having a wonderful start to the New Year! I’m popping in to share the cards that Damian and Chris made for Christmas. I love that they’re winter-themed and have something in common – a widgeon (small river duck). LOL I’m not sure if I ever mentioned the widgeon story here on the blog but during a game of Scrabble last year, I started by placing all seven tiles to spell the word widgeon for a bonus 50 points. Then a couple of months later, I came across the Squishmallow Avery, which apparently has a cult following, and purchased it on a whim. It’s now my son’s favourite stuffed animal.
Damian’s card features the Duck Goose Swan and Hello Winter stamp sets from Technique Tuesday on Strathmore Toned Grey mixed media paper. He modified the widgeon to look like the Squishmallow Avery and used the MISTI stamping tool to stamp the other images around the widgeon. Then he coloured everything with Prismacolor pencils. I always love it when he uses coloured pencils and this card is definitely a labour of love!
Chris’ card also features the widgeon from Duck Goose Swan but in a more comical way. Here, the widgeon is actually my son who has an addiction to lattes. Don’t worry, they are always decaf lattes and he doesn’t have them all the time. If we’re out, he will get a treat from Starbucks or I will make them at home using David’s Tea. Yum!
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Always a treat to see the beautiful cards your men make for you. Damien is getting better all of the time. He does a great job! Love the comic style your husband created. So fun!
How great that they made these for you! The cards are as wonderful as your men!
so great!!
Couple of talented guys that you let share house space with you! D's talent with Prismacolor pencils is amazing, and Chris did a fine job shading with Copics. Terrific card!
Squishmallows Coloring Pages – A Free Printable for Fans of the Cute Plush Toys
Your kids probably love squishmallows, and you can share their enthusiasm by printing off these free coloring pages featuring the squishmallows characters of your choice. The squishmallows coloring pages come in PDF and JPG formats, so you can print them out at home or online through services like Walmart, Target, Amazon and many more. There are 20 total, with ten different designs in each format, meaning that you have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to sharing your love of squishmallows with your kids! Just be sure that they don’t try to eat their crayons!